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Page 2 February 7 , 2013 People Calendar Congratulations The following students, all from Manhattan Manhattan Beach Sun Church, 1340 Eleventh St. Dakota Randall, of Manhattan Beach, a Beach, were named to the Dean’s List for Monday, FeBruary 11 tueSday, FeBruary 19 freshman Finance major at York College of the Fall 2012 semester Loyola Marymount • Police Department Town Hall Meeting, • City Council Meeting, 6-11 p.m., City Pennsylvania, has been named to the Dean’s University: 7- 9 p.m., Joslyn Center, 1601 North Valley Council Chambers, 1400 Highland Avenue. List for the Fall 2012 semester. Robert Bellissimo, Timothy Burdiak, Drive. WedneSday, FeBruary 20 Michelle McCarthy, a graduate of Ryan Chase, Nicholas de Virgilio, Aus- • Acting Out Again (acting/speaking • “Network Your Heart Out…It Matters” Chadwick School and resident of Manhattan tin Ertman, Thomas Hessenius, Charles skills), 1:30- 3:30 p.m., Joslyn Community LA Networking Matters’ 4th Annual Beach, was a recipient of the Dean’s Award Hoying, Ruby-Ann Manalaysay, Kristin Center, 1601 Valley Drive. For more Networking for a Cause event, 6-8:30 for Academic Excellence during the 2012 O’Brien, Michael Wills, James Wu, and information contact the Older Adults Program p.m., Manhattan Country Club. For more fall term at Colgate University, Alyssar Zein. • at (310) 802-5447. information call (310) 370-0555.ingMpcou 13ruaryBe, FdaySedneW • Jim ‘Kimo’ West - Slack Key Guitar, • Manhattan Little League Opening Day 7-9 p.m., Manhattan Beach Library, 1320 Parade, Mar. 2, 8-10 a.m., from Manhattan ““If you hear a voice within you say ‘you cannot paint,’ then by all means Highland Ave. For more information call Beach Police Station, south to Manhattan paint, and that voice will be silenced.” –Vincent Van Gogh” (310) 545-8595. Beach Blvd, west to Highland Ave., north • Free Drop-in Craft Club for all older to 15th St. and east to American Martyrs. adults, every Wednesday Noon-2 p.m., Joslyn • Swing and Sway Ballroom Dance, March Classifieds more information call (310) 802-5447. Valley Drive. $7 per person. Adults only.ngoingo8, 8-11 p.m., Joslyn Community Center, 1601 14ruaryBe, FdayShurtCommunity Center, 1601 Valley Drive. For The deadline for Classified Ad submission and payment is Noon on Tuesday to appear in Thursday’s paper. Advertisements must be • Mayor Wayne Powell’s Walk ‘n Talk• Free Walking Group, 1:30-2:30 p.m., submitted in writing by mail, fax or email. You may pay by cash, check, or credit card (Visa or M/C over the phone). Manhattan Village Field, 1300 Parkview Ave. is the first Tuesday of each month at 9:00 Errors: Please check your advertisements immediately. Any corrections and/or changes in an ad must be requested prior to the fol- For more information call (310) 802-5447. a.m. at Peets Coffee & Tea, 328 Manhattan lowing Tuesday deadline in order to receive a credit. A credit will be issued for only the first time the error appears. Multiple runs will Saturday, FeBruary 16 Beach Blvd. Also, the third Tuesday of every only be credited for the first time the error appears. No credit will be issued for an amount greater than the cost of the advertisement. • Concert: Victor De Almeida with Harout month at 9:00 a.m., at North End Café, 3421 Beware: Employment offers that suggest guaranteed out-of-state or overseas positions may be deceptive or unethical in nature. If Senekeremian, 2 p.m., Trinity Lutheran Highland Ave. you have any doubts about the nature of a company, contact the local office of the Better Business Bureau, (213) 251-9696. Herald Publications does not guarantee that the advertiser’s claims are true nor does it take responsibility for those claims. Police Reportsor Unfurnished, with gas FP, PergoImperial Ave, $2250/mo. $1000Schofield Realty We receive 50 phone calls amonth for January 28 January 18-21floors, carpeted BRs, Travertinefloors in kit & bath, granite counters,deposit. No Pets! Call Alex (310)383-3753. Mgmt. program for Homes & Apartments. proofing. All appliances, central AC/ 11th Pl. Unknown suspect(s) stole the license suspect(s) removed and took the catalyticgas heat, includes gardener, spaconverter from a parked vehicle.plates from the victim’s vehicle, which wasmaint., all utilities, w/cable & WIFI..ntStolen License Plates: Morningside Dr. /Theft: 500 Block of 15th  St. Unknownshutters, ceiling fans & soundEmploymEDisplay Ad Sales Position310-322-4660rental units in town. We need homes &apartments to lease. Call KEN about our Appliances, carpet, tiled floors in include Torrance, El Segundo ck. Avail. Now. (310) 422-1831. Unknown suspect(s) entered the residence witnessed a male, Hispanic adult stealing$3500/mo. Security deposit & CreditResidential Burglary: 1200 Block of 2nd St.Theft: 100 Block of 38th Pl. The victimoccupied GH. Will consider dog.Display Ad Salesperson forHerald Publications. TerritoriesntErparked on the street.January 17Pvt. colorful patio w/spa. OwnerWe need an experiencedorfntE. 707 E. Grand Ave.rtmApA 1BD/1BA or (310) 641-2148. 20% commission on all sales. to Rec. Park $2,350/mo. Call (310) televisions, a stereo, videogame console with area after being confronted by the victim.time positions are available. ES. 2-car garage, Nextthrough an unlocked rear door and stole threemail from his mailbox. The suspect fled the2BD/1BA.and Hawthorne. Full or part- kitchen/bath, & carport. $1250/mo. Immaculate w/a view. (310) 365-1481 building. W/swimming pool, laundry resume to management@ room for rEnt computer. Theft: 400 Block of 26th  St. Unknown. Large Apt. In ES quiet gatedgames, miscellaneous jewelry, and a laptopJanuary 16-17647-1635If interested please email your 1BD/BA pets. Call Mike at (310) 322-7166. N o p h o n e c a l l s p l e a s e. smoker, no pets. Includes cable and January 27 stole sunglasses. suspect(s) entered an unlocked vehicle andStolen Vehicle: 1300 Block of 17th  St.. NonNext to El Camino Collegeutilities. Kitchen privileges. Plenty ofh e r a l d p u b l i c a t i o n s. c o m . facility, pond w/ water fall $1,195. No stove, fireplace, balcony, gated, lots HousE for rEnt street parking. $500/mo. Call (424) Unknown suspect(s) stole a black, 2009 January 16, Spacious & bright, D/W, 3BD/2BA of storage, laundry on site. 628 W. 3BD/2BA. El Segundo Furnished 234-1682. Mercedes convertible that was parked on Robbery: 1800 Rosecrans Ave. Officers the street. responded to a robbery that just occurred in Theft: 1100 Block of 9th  St. Unknown the parking lot of Trader’s Joes. The victim suspect(s) entered an unlocked vehicle that was robbed by two male Hispanic suspects, was parked on the street and stole loose one of which was armed with a handgun. change and a gift card. Both suspects fled the location, northwest January 26 through the parking lot on bicycles and out Commercial Burglary: 1200 Block of of view. The victim’s wallet was taken. Pacific Ave.  Unknown(s) subject smashed January 15 two classroom windows at Pacific School Residential Burglary: 1300 Block of and stole 59 iPads, which were secured in 21st    St. Homeowners arrived home to a locked metal cabinet.   discover their home was burglarized and January 25 two subjects where in the backyard. When Theft: 4000 Block of N. Highland Ave. confronted the subjects fled the area and Unknown suspect(s) stole a credit card from into the neighborhood. Responding officers the mailbox and used it to make an unauthor- met with one of the victims and a witness, ized purchase at “Hassan & Son” in Gardena.  whom had followed one of the suspects for January 25-29 a few blocks. The male juvenile (16yrs), was Attempted Residential Burglary: 2300 positively identified and in possession of stolen Block of Walnut Ave. Unknown suspect(s) property from the residence (approximately attempted to break multiple windows to the $5,000 worth of jewelry). The second suspect residence, but were unable to enter due to the was last seen running between homes, just double-sided windows. No property was taken. north of the location but was not located. Residential Burglary: 1700 Block of N. January 14 Poinsettia Ave. Unknown suspect(s) entered Vehicle Burglary: 300 Block of 25th  St. the residence through an open bathroom Unknown suspect(s) entered an unlocked window and ransacked several bedrooms. vehicle and stole miscellaneous items. Two watches, a wallet, a computer and January 12 miscellaneous jewelry were taken. Residential Burglary: 1000 Block of N. January 21 Redondo Ave. Unknown suspect(s) removed Theft: 1800 Block of Faymont Ave. Un- the screen from the unlocked kitchen window known suspect(s) entered an unlocked vehicle to enter the residence. The suspect(s) took that was parked in the driveway and stole a watch, purse, and miscellaneous jewelry. the GPS unit. The suspect(s) unlocked the back door to Theft: 1400 Block of Elm Ave. Unknown exit the residence. suspect(s) entered an unlocked vehicle and January 10 stole a purse that was left on the front seat. Loitering: 300 Block of 6th St. Unknown The purse contained four credit cards, of suspect(s) entered the victim’s secured back- which, one card was used at Chevron in yard and attempted to open a locked door Manhattan Beach and a second card was that leads to the detached garage.  used to make an online electronic purchase. Residential Burglary: 800 Block of Rose- January 20 crans Ave. Unknown suspect(s) removed the Stolen Vehicle: 3200 Block of Alma screen from the open bedroom window to Ave. Unknown suspect(s) stole a black enter the residence. The suspect(s) took a 2009 Ford Explorer that was parked in the laptop computer and jewelry. driveway. Credit cards that were stolen from An MBPD Officer conducted a traffic stop inside the vehicle were used at Jack in the on a vehicle at Artesia and Vail for a vehicle Box and 7-11 in Manhattan Beach and Orange code violation. The driver of the vehicle was Electronics in Commerce, CA. See Police Reports page 7


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